Look at the National Guard, they are funded by the state you reside in. Right now in Ohio, the National Guard (Air Force and Army) offer 100% tuition assistance plus a small monthly GI bill while you are in school.
2007-08-29 06:46:00
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answered by Colonel 6
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If that is the only reason you would go into the reserves you need not join, the Military offers alot of benefits, however it's not easy for the first 6-8 weeks, it's hell. My future son-in-law went into the reserves and they paid for all his schooling but he has to work for the military for 4yrs.. It's got good and point's about it, I tell ever-one that's the way to go. If I had been smarter I would have joined when I was younger. Good luck to you in your decision.
2007-08-29 06:55:44
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answered by bdgizzy 3
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Yes,the whole thing.I think you have to stay on at least two years afterwards though or before like 4.You need a recruiter and you need probably B- average or better.I know there are army and air force reserves.I don't know about navy or marines,though.When you are in they station you at different locations like Mobile,Alabama;Juno,Alaska;Trenton,New Jersey and other places.Under military there is also marines listed for recruiters,
2007-08-29 16:26:38
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answered by zaggittier 4
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Wrong reason to go into the military yes they will teach you so talk to a recruiter >>?
2007-08-29 06:38:30
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answered by 45 auto 7
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it will pay for college, but if they need you to serve you most go fight which means leaving college.
2007-08-29 15:21:07
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answered by coyote cody 1
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Yeah... I'm not sure how much though. Ask a recruiter.
2007-08-29 06:34:21
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answered by Anonymous
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